ExpiredDomains.net is a web-based service that aggregates data on domain names approaching deletion and recent expirations. ExpiredDomains.net offers searchable drop lists and filters across hundreds of @Top-Level Domain (TLD)s to help users evaluate and backorder candidates before public release. According to the site, it supports 473 TLDs, spanning legacy gTLDs such as .com, .net, and .org, newer gTLDs like .xyz and .club, and many country-code TLDs. The platform compiles daily “pending delete” and “expired” inventories and surfaces signals useful to due diligence, including availability status and references to backlink profiles, which are often assessed by practitioners of @Search Engine Optimization (SEO). Users can scan thousands of entries per day and coordinate domain drop catching via their preferred registrars. To me, hunting expired domains feels like cruising Los Angeles for curbside furniture: most finds are junk, but every so often there’s a gem worth salvaging. That occasional win keeps me patient and methodical with filters and shortlists.
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- #domain-buying
